Jim Beam Signature Craft, aged for 12 years in oak casks, sweet nose with aromas of vanilla, honey, smoke and cinnamon, sweet taste with flavors of vanilla and maple, marzipan, aftertaste lingers long in the mouth, comes with notes of smoke and vanilla;

Jim Beam Devil’s Cut, complex and woody whiskey, is dominated by vanilla and oak, perfect choice, if you fancy sweet whiskey, and is infused with whiskey from the wooden casks;

Jim Beam Yellow Label, won the prize for “best rye aged under 10 years” in 2010, and whiskey bible author Jim Murray loves this expression; it is a bouquet which surprises you with nutmeg, caramel, spices, and Italian maraschino cherries, long aftertaste and warm flavors, which reminds you of pepper, cherries, and lemons;

Palate

Note – this bourbon whiskey is distilled using corn mash fermented in oak barrels. The long fermentation process (all Jim Beam whiskeys are distilled twice and aged at least 4 years in new, charred American oak) creates the woody flavor Jim Beam bourbons are known for.

Finish

It has a long finish of watery caramel, citrus, corn, and a faint bit of oak.

Jack Daniel’s

It is a brand of Tennessee whiskey which is owned and produced by the Brown-Foreman Corporation.

The whiskey is distilled in a process which gives it the title of a Tennessee whiskey, a term recognized by the federal government in 1941, about 80 years after Jasper Newton Daniel started distilling the stuff.

The story goes that Daniel learned the art of distilling from Reverend Dan Call and, in 1866, he bought the land (and registered) where the distillery remains even today.

While there are other distilleries which claim to be older, Jack Daniel’s is definitely the oldest.

Interesting Facts

An estimated 250,000 people make the pilgrimage to the distillery every year.

Frank Sinatra, a legend and an icon of American music, was known to drink a bottle of Jack Daniel’s a day.

No one actually knows why the No. 7 is on the bottle of Jack Daniel’s, however, there are 3 rumors which claim that Jasper Newton Daniel:

Palate

Finish

It offers a quick finish with a warm caramel finish which gives way to walnuts and white pepper.

Bottom Line – Jim Beam vs Jack Daniel’s

The two whiskeys are manufactured in a similar way although Jack Daniel’s is Tennessee liquor and it undergoes charcoal filtration, whereas Jim Beam is Kentucky bourbon and is distilled using corn mash fermented in oak barrels.

In conclusion, Jim Beam serves as a good foundation for mixed drinks and works well enough neat in a tumbler or snifter.

On the other hand, Jack Daniel’s Black Label (also known as Old No. 7) is one of the best selling whiskeys in the world.

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